Masks are causing serious bacterial infections, yet most doctors are not telling their patients and the paid agenda-driven mainstream media is censoring it.
Andrew Kaufman MD is a healing consultant, inventor, public speaker, forensic psychiatrist, and expert witness. He completed psychiatric training at Duke University Medical Center after graduating from the Medical University of South Carolina, while a B.S. from M.I.T. in Molecular Biology.
Andrew has conducted and published original research and lectured, supervised, and mentored medical students, residents, and fellows in all psychiatric specialties.He has been qualified as an expert witness in local, state, and federal courts, and held leadership positions in academic medicine and professional organizations.
Dr. Kaufman has gained tremendous popularity in recent months sharing a different perspective on the role of health and disease within the context of current pandemic fears.
This sit down interview with Catherine covers the spectrum of the current situation we find ourselves in.
It was conducted as apart of the full length documentary. Planet Lockdown are releasing the full interview for the betterment of public understanding of the situation.
Catherine's analysis can be found at:
https://home.solari.com
The full film, when released, will be available at https://www.PlanetLockdownFilm.com
RAISING THE BAR #26 | Do Germs Make You Sick? SHOCKING hypothesis from Dr Tom Cowan MD
In this episode Dr Tom Cowan proposes an alternative perspective on what makes us sick, turning the germ theory on its head.
James True sat down with forensic psychiatrist Dr. Andy Kaufman for a talk about the healthcare system. This was his first time being public as a physician about what he has seen in the industry. It is my pleasure to bring this talk with you.
Andrew went to medical school at the Medical University of South Carolina and completed his psychiatry residency at Duke University. He did his fellowship in forensic psychiatry in New York where he served on the faculty, researcher, and later Medical Director of Faculty Practice. Andy went on to develop a patent in the industry and private consulting and clinical work.